This adorable little girl is teaching everyone a lesson

Maya Johnson is a six-year-old aspiring model, whose fierceness, confidence, and unique look do not go unnoticed on Instagram.

About a year ago she was diagnosed with vitiligo, but not without being uncertain of what her condition was for a few months first.

On a family vacation to California, her mother, Sh’nae Johnson, noticed her little girl had a skin decolouration in her chest. Upon returning to their hometown of Ohio the diligent mother took her to the doctor, who at first misdiagnosed the spot as tinea versicolor.

Maya was diagnosed with vitiligo a year ago. Photo: Instagram
Maya was diagnosed with vitiligo a year ago. Photo: Instagram

Despite taking medicines, Maya continued to get more spots, and then, for a second time, Maya was misdiagnosed - this time, with eczema.

Finally, after visiting a dermatologist Maya was diagnosed with vitiligo, a chronic skin condition that causes skin to lose its pigmentation.

“My heart was broken knowing how cruel the world can be, and especially kids. I hated that Maya was going into kindergarten while recently being diagnosed with this skin condition,” Sh’nae tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

She was misdiagnosed twice. Photo: Instagram
She was misdiagnosed twice. Photo: Instagram

Maya and her family decided to embrace this unique trait and saw it as an opportunity to bring diversity into the modelling world.

In a recent post where she is posing up a storm, Maya wrote, “I’m six years old and have been diagnosed with Vitiligo for over a year and in my short time of life, this past year has been my best year.

“People stare because they are uneducated and unaware. I’m always open to telling my story but the catch is my story is just beginning.”

Now Maya is helping others love themselves. Photo: Instagram
Now Maya is helping others love themselves. Photo: Instagram

Sh’nae and Maya’s grandparents have worked to build up her confidence.

“She is very knowledgeable on her condition. If we are out or at the park and a kid asks me what happened or what’s wrong with her skin I encourage them to ask her themselves, as well as encourage Maya to be very vocal about it. I generally explain to adults who ask without a problem,” says Sh’nae.

People have voiced their support for Maya on Instagram calling her a “beautiful masterpiece”.

“Keep on preaching and teaching young lady. You are beautiful inside and out,” one person wrote.

After Maya’s aunt suggested making her an Instagram page for modelling her account went viral quickly.

Her bigger-than-life confidence is resonating within the vitiligo community as well. Even model Winnie Harlow showed Maya love and support. In one of her photos, the model wrote, “Baby girl you bettttaaaa.”

She has started modelling and even landed her first campaign. Photo: Instagram
She has started modelling and even landed her first campaign. Photo: Instagram

“I had moments where I questioned supporting her dreams of being a model because I felt like I was putting her in harm’s way. Her Instagram was supposed to be for networking, spreading vitiligo awareness, and positivity. People are so cruel and would comment hurtful things,” says Sh’nae.

“Just when I thought about deleting it Winnie Harlow featured her on her page and made a few comments under some of Maya’s pictures. I felt that was a sign from God not to give up.”

And at such a young age, Maya is inspiring others to embrace and love themselves.

She has amassed almost 10k Instagram followers. Photo: Instagram
She has amassed almost 10k Instagram followers. Photo: Instagram

"You are an inspiration to me! I too was diagnosed with vitiligo, and seeing how proud you are in your skin and at such a young age makes me embrace this condition even more,” one person wrote.

It’s no surprise then that the little diva is making her mark in the fashion industry already. Having landed her first campaign, Maya is now the face of KidRaq Luxury Eyewear for Kids.

“I was so happy to have Maya as my ambassador for my brand; she is a confident young girl and I just adore her,” Raquel Smith, the founder of KidRaq, tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

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